The answer to this question is Dwight L. Moody
The man who sells shoes is typically referred to as a "shoemaker" or a "shoe salesman." The term "shoemaker" historically refers to someone who crafts shoes by hand, while "shoe salesman" is more commonly used in retail settings where shoes are sold commercially. Both terms accurately describe individuals involved in the selling or making of shoes.
salesman
The word salesman is a common singular noun. It requires no apostrophe.The salesman took a break.If the word salesman has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The salesman's break was only 10 minutes.I saw the salesman's shoes were scuffed.
Salesman in French is Vendeur.
He for a subject -- The salesman was nervous. -- or -- He was nervous. Him for an object. -- I saw the salesman. -- or -- I saw him.
D.L. Moody
In most cases, a manager will supervise a shoe salesman.
Ronald Reagan's father, John Reagan was a shoe salesman.
lincoln
That other famous evangelist was Charles Bradley Templeton.
Shoe salesman
Billy Graham is a very famous evangelist , who is now very old.
John Edwards was his farther was a shoe salesman
Thomas J Bata
George Whitefield
A shoe salesman is someone who sells shoes. This could be at a department store, specialty store, or on the sidewalk out of a cart. Since there are so many different types of shoes out there, there are an awful lot of shoe salespeople (salespeople is a gender-neutral alternative to salesman).
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